4710 AR
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4710 AR in conflicts
- Several fringe cells of the underground resistance movement within the Pathfinder Society known as the Shadow Lodge break off from the main body, and begins a series of open attacks on the Grand Lodge and those loyal to it.[1] In a particularly brazen attack, the Irorium in Absalom comes under siege by a combined assault by goblins, black dragons, and Shadow Lodge agents.[2][3]
- Disgruntled Venture-Captain Adril Hestram engages in a plot to assassinate the Decemvirate. His plan is stopped by Pathfinders, including Eliza Petulengro and Osprey, but not before several members of the Society's leadership are killed or cursed.[4][5]
- The shadow demon Alulasavi and her minions lay claim to Sabertooth Vale in the Frostmire region of the Worldwound.[6]
- The Tower of Yath begins to form in the eastern Wounded Lands of the Worldwound.[6]
- Demonic attacks over the border of the Worldwound increase dramatically.[6]
- A meteorite destroys the Chelish outpost of Skull Hill in the Hold of Belkzen, releasing alien horrors upon the survivors.[7]
- The Chelish town of Pezzack erupts into bloody revolution for the second time in its history; this time it comes after the publication of the play Abrogail I written by Amalia Wraxton.[8]
4710 AR in people
- Count Varian Jeggare exposes the Henderthane affair, revealing that a number of Cheliax's highest ranking families were involved in a decades-long conspiracy to install the devil Orxines' offspring as their legitimate heirs.[9]
4710 AR in politics
- King Noleski Surtova of Brevoy sends explorers and settlers to establish a kingdom in the Stolen Lands to the south.[10]
- The information broker known as Grandmaster Torch is recognised as the official leader of the Shadow Lodge, which is legitimized by the Decemvirate as an official part of the Pathfinder Society.[11] As part of the arrangement, Torch assists in the hunting down of rogue Shadow Lodge operatives.
- In Trunau, the Chief Defender of the town, Halgra of the Blackened Blades appoints the poem Ballad of the Bloodmarch by Rodrik Grath the town's official anthem.[12]
- The orc inhabitants of the Whisperfall region of the Hold of Belkzen begin paying tribute to the red dragons of Raschka-Tor.[7]
- An increase in the number of ships disappearing without explanation in the Xidao Gulf strains the relationship between Minkai and the underwater kingdom of Xidao.[13]
- The government of Molthune begins offering its indentured laborers and immigrants a path to Molthuni citizenship through military service, greatly bolstering the nation's defenses.[14]
4710 AR in wildlife
- The blue dragon Deyrubrujan is seen flying north across the sea from Thuvia. That same year in the month of Gozran, numerous villages in Isger, Druma, and Molthune are inexplicably destroyed by lightning and fire.[15][16]
Miscellaneous
- The Ustalavic city of Caliphas is again the site of killings by Ustalav's infamous Dr. D.[17]
- The Sargavan merchantman Jenivere shipwrecks on the notorious island of Smuggler's Shiv in Desperation Bay. The crew perishes, although its passengers survive.[18]
- Queen Elvanna of Irrisen orders her granddaughter Ilivorr Karanasi on a mission to the northernmost parts of her realm. It is rumored that she is searching for the lost Veil of Frozen Tears.[19]
- Professor Radpole in Alkenstar finishes his miraculous contraption, the Blackwork Ephemeron.[20]
- The Master of the Gales wins the fourth of five consecutive Free Captains' Regattas.[21]
- On Earth, this is the year AD 1915, is when Aasen mortar was invented in France by Nils Aasen.[citation needed]
- The serpentfolk city of Saventh-Yhi is revealed in the Mwangi Jungle.[22]
Deaths in 4710 AR
- The Gorilla King of Usaro is killed by adventurers.[22]
References
- ↑ Erik Mona, Mark Moreland, Russ Taylor, and Larry Wilhelm. (2011). Pathfinder Society Field Guide, p. 21. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-305-7
- ↑ Tim Hitchcock. (2010). Year of the Shadow Lodge, p. 4. Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Kate Baker et al. (2020). Pathfinder Society Guide, p. 65. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-278-5
- ↑ Tim Hitchcock. (2011). Nothing Ventured, Nothing Gained, Paizo Publishing, LLC.
- ↑ Kate Baker et al. (2020). Pathfinder Society Guide, p. 55. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-278-5
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 James Jacobs, Jonathan H. Keith, Jason Nelson, Amber Stewart, and Tanith Tyrr. (2013). The Worldwound, p. rear inside cover. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-532-7
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Tyler Beck, Jason Garrett, Alex Greenshields, and David Schwartz. (2014). Belkzen, Hold of the Orc Hordes, p. 5. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-710-9
- ↑ Judy Bauer, Logan Bonner, Nicolas Logue, and Matt Vancil. (2013). Towns of the Inner Sea, p. 35. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-576-1
- ↑ Dave Gross. (2010). Blackrose Gardens (Hell's Pawns). Mother of Flies, p. 74–75. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-199-2
- ↑ Jeff Quick. (2010). The River Kingdoms. Guide to the River Kingdoms, p. 5. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-203-6
- ↑ Erik Mona, Mark Moreland, Russ Taylor, and Larry Wilhelm. (2011). Pathfinder Society Field Guide, p. 21. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-305-7
- ↑ Patrick Renie. (2015). Battle of Bloodmarch Hill. Battle of Bloodmarch Hill, p. 12. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-60125-725-3
- ↑ James Jacobs, Dave Gross, Rob McCreary. (2011). Dragon Empires Gazetteer, p. 17. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-379-8
- ↑ Tanya DePass, James Jacobs, Lyz Liddell, et al. (2019). World Guide, p. 39. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-172-6
- ↑ James Jacobs et al. (2011). The Inner Sea World Guide, p. 37. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-269-2
- ↑ Savannah Broadway et al. (2013). Dragons Unleashed, p. 12. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-525-9
- ↑ F. Wesley Schneider. (2011). Rule of Fear, p. 3. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-301-9
- ↑ James Jacobs. (2010). Souls for Smuggler's Shiv. Souls for Smuggler's Shiv, p. 7–8. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-254-8
- ↑ Mike Shel. (2013). Irrisen, Land of Eternal Winter, p. 7. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-486-3
- ↑ Patrick Renie. (2013). Wardens of the Reborn Forge, p. 55. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-555-6
- ↑ Matthew Goodall. (2012). Tempest Rising. Tempest Rising, p. 47. Paizo Publishing, LLC. ISBN 978-1-60125-413-9 Year estimated from publication date.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 Laura-Shay Adams et al. (2021). The Mwangi Expanse, p. 18. Paizo Inc. ISBN 978-1-64078-340-9